East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 16, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST CREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1918.
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Put the 4th Liberty Loan Over
' Buy More Bonds.
KlanUclil Bdlioolw' (iuHOd. "
". Stuiiru.ld scr.o6l oral cloned 'be
cause of Hpannili Influence They
fifcsl to resume activities in a week.
G W. Knight Here.
, p. W. KnlKht hnii returned from
.Alberta, Cnnuda. where he has been
for Mime- time. He will remain In
Pendleton for the winter.
that section. Mr. Muheffer will go to thin morning from" the -war depart; ?
Malheur(county latlr to-continue his nient . notifying; him of -hip appoint- I 3
wtork. ' , ' llnent aa a first lieutenant in the med- I 3
leal corps of the army and nraerlng :
him to report at Fort Riley, Kan.,
15 days.
SEHVICE
Put the 4th Liberty Lorn Over
Buy More IJoihU
ItMTivpd word Jiiht In Ttnie.
M. S.. Hhrock wan ready to leave for
Jttermlston yesterday waning when
he received word the Dairy and Hog
how to be held there thia week haa
been declared off.
Return lo Tlii'lr Home.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Newsbaum de
parted thia morning for their home at
puaj; pjo un mm oi(M 'jojCx TI I
funeral of the late John M. Myrlck.
Mrs. Newahaum la a ulster of the de
ceased, ,
Club Not t Wert.
The Hesearch club, scheduled to
meet tomorrow, will not- rneet.' The
Spanish Influenza epldeuilo la given
aa the cauae.
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Appraiser Appointed,
Him Itarnes.VJ. M. rrlce, Oeurfte
Ktagga have been named by Judge tl.
Guardian Appointed.
Kva I Huberts haa been appointed
guardian of the person and estate of
David Koberta, minor.
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tilven Judgment for SIBI.Ofl.
w. Phelps appraisers of the estate of The George Miller Co. haa been
ransom J.leuallen, deceased. given a judgment in the circuit court
"' ' 1 ' ' lagatnet George Hess for 1461.06 and
Wreck Delays Train. 1116.50 costs.
No. l, So. 12 and No. E. 0.-W.
It N. paaenxer tralna, are held up
at present becauae of a Wreck can't of
here. According to the luteat report.
tne tralrm will be An at 4 p. m.
Hrllx Senda .V
' The Helix branch 'of the ITmatUI
CountyHed Croaa aent in IS today aa
a donation. The money waa earned
through the activities of the Helm
hlah achool.
II sn Wheat l.aiul In Xlontana.
B. P. Dupuia left today for llln
Knm, Mont., where he haa recently
purchaaed 800 acrea of wheat land
which he will farm himself. It la quite
evident that ho things that country
all right.
Has Influenza. .
Loren Kennedy who la employed In
the American National Hank, la Buf
fering; with Bpanlah Influenza. He
was taken 111 suddenly thia morning
while at work.
Mra. HalHtfad llctlcr.
Mra. J. Hnlatead, who haa been 111
at 81. Anthony's hospital for the past
three weeks la Improving and expecta
to return soon to her home in cho.
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BEGIN : XM AS SHOPPING MOW!
M AIL' XMASACKAGES NOW!'
Wnr Mu In Window-
Th Delta, cunfeetionery in showln
In tin window a larKe war map. 1c
im the intention of Krnent Morrin. the
proprietor to show by mean of map
pina and- twine the advance of the
allied forces against the Hunn.
Vn know it ;lve $,0.
A mysterious patriot, who refused
tn dlvulKe his name, presented the
V ma til In County -Ked CriutH with U0
yeeterday. lie explained that he re
cently rlnared a oonnidoraole amount
of money and wbliod to, IVe a part
ti the Ked Cross. ! f
Return tn O. A. C-
U Allen -of, a. A. C-.'- who hat
J&en liir jfor t)tq pt t'o days for
the purpoMo of eoahtnir pig eluhs for
the Hermlttton fair, returned lo tir
vsltls yesterday, aa the fair was ban
ned because of tipanbih Influenxa aitd
Mr. Allen's work was at a standstill
Mot that reamm.
1011 tea ra Vmmntso,
Two calves and three deer have
been killed by couKars In the last
three days in the Oranlte , Meadows
region, aay farmers from that section.
The co a Kara are unusually destructive
and; have been doing much damave,
it fs reported.
AppraWnt ltex.rt.
The inventory and appraisement of
the entate or May Allen, an Incompe
tent, haa been filed showing a value
of J 16,000. The appraisers were
Ralph Cameron, B. ii- Hlchards and
William Ferguson.
lireaaks Arm in nil.
Little Frank Ieebach, the seven
year old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Dee bach, fell from a swing today and
broke his arm. He was taken' imme
diately to St. Anthony's hospital and
is Improving at present.
totes to Portland.
K. W. Nelson, chief of the United
Hiatea ftlo logical Hurvey, who has been
here for the past two days for a con
ference with K- K. Averiil and I. J,
(3oldmanr. (f Jtw local office, left to
0fy for fortlaiid to continue his
work throughout the state.
Will Hejwtr Paveaient,
laborers are employed today In
making preparations to epalr th
pavement on Houth Main street. A
hollow in the pavement will ba filled
In.' Two years ago the same repairs
wer made but the difficulty ha made
Its appearance again.
Court Xanies Boiala.
Yesterday afternoon Judge O. W.
Phelps placed the bond of Lorent
W'M I'l.nfinne Work. Jentk at lt and Hoes Killyard ml
Theo. H. Bcheffer, of tho United j $3r0. Both men are held for viola
Platen Hkiloglcal Hurvey.' who has as tlone of the llnuor laws. J an Ik waa
his ffparlai work the extermination of i fined 430 lu Hei-teniebr oa a. boot
nudes and Jack rahbly In Oregon ind 'leg charge before Judge Tarkes.
WaHhington, and who wuh here on of- j - "
flciol business yesterday, l"ft lat lr. MrKrlway tXimmlHNloiM'd In Med-
night for Baker where he will start 1
a campaign for killing the rabbits In
kal ConN.
Dr. J. I. Mi-K.il way received a wire
on t EKDorimont
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CRITICAL dressers find our.new, styles just
what they have irr' mindartd you' are sure of
BOInID VALUES.
As you know, we carry clothes of different
makes :and a full range of prices.
We emphasize BOND CLOTHES because we
want you to know we can give you sound values.
Drop in next time you are passing by and let
us show you these clothes. '
Bond Clothes
$20 to $85
yhe utmost, in vaue
BOND BROS.
I'l'inlli-ton's leading Clolhk'ra
Will ao Into Artillery. '
Hudolph Tamiler who at his owa
requeat haa been changed from .
claiw four man to closa 1 will leave
Friday for . Kort Utevena where he
will enlist In the heavy artillery. Mra.
Tannler will so aa far aa Portland
wUb him.
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BLIZZARD COATS RAIN' COATS, AUTO COATS, DRESS COATS.
In fact Overcoats for any use you may desire are here in our stock awaiting
your selection. The new military effect being most popular for the young
men's dress coat. These coats are all wool fabrics and nifty hew 1 patterns.
Priced $25.00 to $50.00. Other models, $18.50 to $65.00. .- - .. " ,
MACKINAWS, THE PRACTICAL COAT for all wear.
ed number of the Pendleton Woolen Mills Mackinaw Coats
We have a Umjt
left.' These are
showing in the grey, tan and blue patterns, beautiful designs, priced $15,00
Other Mackinaw coats $GJ0 to $17.50. ' ' "
CxMmtor IlsmlHNed.
The final report of Kmlly K. Isaa
an executrix of tba eatate of Helen
A. Kunzle, deceaaed, haa been fUd
with Judge G. W. I'helua, acting for
Judge Marsh, showing the will of
dVeoast'd lioa been fully performed.
The report haa been approved" by the
Judge and executrix dismissed.
Fattier IHea Suddenly.
i'. A. Kerr, fatner or Mrs. uk m
Ruthwrll of Pendleton, died suddenly 3
I today at his home In Durango, Colo
( rawo, according to a telegrani recelv.
. ed by his dauahter thia morning- No
i cauae of the death la given, but Mro
' Hulbwell aays .be think. It waa the
result of a fall from a wladmlll. Mr. 5
Iverr waa 7 II yeara old... .
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN ONE OF
THESE
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all
Itnturn fwmi Portland.
O. M. Hire and W. K. Prock r
turned yeeterday from Portland,
where they attended the funeral nf
lacrosse. Wash., after attending the
and busineHs associate of Mr. nice
and Mr- Brock. Mrs. Hrock. wlto ac
companied Mr. Brock, remained in
Portland to. spend some time whh
Mra. l"aylor.
The Geonrette Crepe and Crepe de Chine,
beaottfufly styled. V , t ,J3 "
Trimmed with insets of Venise lace, embroideries,
and bradxngs. Colors of bisque, maize, peach, brown
taupe, navy, flesh, black and white. . $7.50 to $29.50
. i THE DAINTIEST MODELS OF AUTUMN i;
: j -ONLY $5.75 ... :!... ... ;..
'.: Daintily' frilled and tucked in clusters. The new
est collarlessi- V-necks and square collars, bisque,
khaki, "wisteria, flesh, white and black $5.75
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Aska for IMvoroe. .
K. A. Kinehart la the complainant
In an action filed In the circuit court
for a divorce from his wife, Ophelia
Kinchui't. The complaint shows they
were married In Pendleton June 4,
1917. and have no children. It allegea
cruelty and personal Indignltiea on
the part of defendant.
liuvM (hit liiUH-ext.
Charles I,. Honney yesterday pur
chaaed the interest In the Standard
grocery held by K. H. Simpson and la
now sole owner and proprietor. Mr.
Miupaon gives aa hi reason for re
tirement from active business the
fnct that his health is poor. He la con
templating a trip to Los Angeles, Cal
ifornia. Mra. Maud Nlles Ih a new
employe - In the store and will take
Mr. Mimpann'a fitaca aa clerk. Mra
Mies' tati.laad 1 In the aervlce.
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EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES IN--
. Used Cars
If you are in the market for a poodU3td car
at a bargain price, it will pay you "tor look-over
our present stock. Every car is in good running
order, ready to drive out of the garage.
2 Ford Touring: Cars,
1 Ford Roadster. N
1 Chevrolet Touring Car.
1 Dodge Brothers Touring: Car,
(Run only 3(UK) miles good as new)
; I Mitchell Roadaler.
2 Jordan Touring- Cars (1 new).
Cor. Cottonwood & Water St Thone 530
Will 1m Fulfilled.
In the matter of the eHtate of Mar
cell Martin, deceased. Judge O. W.
Phelp7 acting fur Judge Mursh has
decreed that the will of the deceased
haa I'ten fulfilled and compiled with
and haa ordered the placing of the
remainder In two traet funds, one of
tiUkt for tha cure of the Martin lot
In Olney cemetery and one of $8500
In a fund for the care of George
White, aged brother of deceased.
Stephen A. Lowell la named truatee
of both funila.
I'anatHIa rxiuuty KwonJa 4ita.
- Umatilla eunty haa exceeded her
nuuta on clolhea for Belgian relief.
tiys Manuel Frledley, head of the
drive. Mr. Frledley la making a sec
ond alilpment toduy and sums he ex-
BAD BREATH
j Pr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get
at the Cause and Remove It
I Dr. Edward dive Tablets, 4ha tihstl.
j rule for calomel, c t (tuly uu Uui bowUa
and positively do tho wo: U.
People alllicb'd Willi Usd brctth find
qukk r-litl tlirouijli Dr. Edwards'
I tXive T-bk tfJ. Tuo ptcaaant, suyar
! otuted UUcts oro tol.cn Ivwr ttui bteuUi
' by ull who know tliem.
i Dr. Edwardi' Olive Tablets net gently
I out feaily ui tho bowela and liver,
. atimulatiag tlirm to naturul artiou,
clcarina; llio blood and ecmly ptirilyinu
! Ilie tutiro ty 'in. 'i hoy. do that win. Ii
: ilMm taim cUoniel dott without any
ol tho lud oltcr effect,
' All tlw bctk'liU ui nasty, sickening,
' gripina cathartics on) derived Ironi Ui .
Udwaids' Olivo Tcblctn williout triiuil
puin ur any di wrecablt' effects,
i , Ur. V. M. lutwardu discovered tlio
fcm.iala ufler urwtitccu yens of prac-
luc ino.-ui patknt-i olllictcJ Willi
liuwei a. id liver complaiuU with Cut
aiipiutaiit bad brcatli.
Dr. fcdvrardo Ulivo TaUcH am purely
j vrtuatuuk) roniiKiund mixed with olive
til; you will know them by their olive
tolor. Tako ono or two every night fur
j week and nolo tlie effect. 10c and Z-
per box. All druggists.
COMFORT COVERING
- Such as cretonne and silkoline, in splendid pat
terns and shades for comforters. The yard 20c and
25c v ...... . v.: ' .
KIMONA OUTING
- You'll need a heavy dress or kimona this winter to
wear around the house. Offered in all shades and
good patterns. The yard . . ; 25c to 50c
HOW ABOUT YOUR BEDDING FOR WINTER?
Make up your comforters just like you want them.
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3 Pound Cotton Batts
2 Pound Wool Batts . .
Coyered Wool Batts . .
18e to 50c
... $1.25 to $U)5
... $1.95 to $5.00
. . $(L50to$10.G0v
BLACK VELVETS
of excellent tfuality for Coats,'Dressesahd Suits, of
fered in several qualities and comes in 24, 3G and 40
inches wide; rich black that stays. The yard $2.50,
$4.50, $7.50. ,
. ! DEVONSHIRE AND ROMPER CLOTH
; Comes in all stripes and plaids, acceptable colors , I
suitable for Dresses, Rompers 'and the like. Guaran- '
teed wear and fast colors. " lhe yard: r.r: ' ." : .": 45c ' f
lilllUiliillllilUiliillllliUtilili'iiuuiuiuuiilliliu
peels that with the shipment of 2700
pounds already shipped, the total
will exceed the allotted five ton,
workers are packing and aorting the
clothes today and preparing for shipment.
Ituinrall la .98.
Jjtm night'a rainfall totalled .35. one
of the heaviest rainfalla of the munth.
atom farutera of thia auuutv are oom-
I'lalnlng that the present rainy wea
ther la Interfering with seeding. The
total fall for this month ia so far,
eaoeeding the normal by .40.
Vo Srw Inrliieuuti Caxra.
No new ' Siiantah influenza car.es
were report ihI today t Ur. II. J. Ka
vanaugh, city health officer. It la be
lieved by the authorities that the epi
demic la well under control and that
In a week'a time all daiveer of the
spread of the disease will he . over.
Pendleton people are urged, however,
ta lute every precaution in safeguard
ing the public health and to rigidly
obaerve all rules set down by the
health officers.
Will Enter TraMUnir.
Major lAmr Drake. Lieutenant Hluhlm
and JJeutenant P. J.s MeMonles, offi
cers of tha I'mayiU' C'oimiy Cuard
left today for IWtland to enter ol'fi
cera training which will he held In
Portland Thurwlny, Priday, Baturday
and Sunday of tliia week .under the di
rection of the adjutant geneal. fhily
officers of the o. N. U., the o. S. tl.,
the O. M. 1'. and the county guard ure
eligible for the training. Captain K.
W. Uoudale alao a nieinbar of the
county guard, expecta to leave tomor
row to enter tho training.
TetrazAlnl t'nnhlc to King at Concert
of tinret.
HOMR, Net. Id. lxiulsa Tetrnr.itlnl
wa olillged to dlKappoInt the royalties
and memliera of the diplomatic circle
who gathered In the garden of the
Nilluh einliaHMy one evening recently
for the concert given by the AmlMts
sodor and l.nily Kodd for tlie HmiHe
"f It-'uge eKtulillHhed by the llloriiale
D'ltatla for the sons of aoldlers. I'he
Hiinouneeluent luelutled the lirut news
that the famous contralto Ik 111. HhJ
waa lo alng "l.Tstgnuoio" tThe Nlaht
Ingille), A bower of roses and other
fruiirunt flowers hud been created in
the lovely grouiula.
Musicians from the oppressed im
tlonalltlea, illre4'ttMl by I'oiHerautfteff.
save patriotic aelectUins from littheiu-
Ium. Iturudun und Italian ntaHtera.
1IPFU1IT OMJNTKY ItEACHKiJ.
OiuHeppc Martlnelli of Rio de Janeiro, mendatore Martinelli Is all the more
who recently added two millions to ( appreciated since ne only recently
the five millions he subscribed last gave more than a million liras for
month, making his total aubscrlption patriotic work.
seven million liras. I
This la said, without question, to be! Serbia mill have something to sav
the largest single subscription to the as to the terms of peace to lie granted
loan either In or out of Italy In order Austria. And Germany will have to ' Parts tipoar tlie . dlrfirwlt
to hasten victory. The act of Com- reckon with Belgium.
PARI. . I e. Tlx Frrncb aar
driving forward today at vital polata .
( n tho German left above Laon and In
('hamuague 'las cnenijr brtnc puattrat
Araeaiiara
country. '.-'
The Beast Seeks .His Lair.
7.IHMI IHHI I .triii. o Kal'lul
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Ttt )M 13, Oct. 16. Aniltiiiiii'ciilfrit
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